Asians hide their mind reading abiliities by having completely expressionless faces to avoid accidently showing facial expressions when people think things they don't Ike, find funny, astonishing etc, and they segregate so their not nearly as susceptible to that happening.
Asians also segregate and are very untalkative to avoid accidently saying things that are similar to what people are thinking and going to say.

Try thinking and visually picturing things that are as wild as you can when you are around Asians, and look for Asians who give people dirty/particular looks for what appears to be for no reason.

PLEASE SPREAD THE MESSAGE!!!!!! THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS!!!!!!

I really don't understand that argument. As far as I know, humans = omnivores = supposed to eat both plants & animals. Not to mention I know vegetarians who are in a worse physical shape (aches, pains, etc.) than non-vegetarians that are 20 years older.

And at last, I found someone with the same thoughts. My life in the dark, hidden from the people, is finally over. I can finally say it without fear: 'I ******* HATE BACON'
My friends, that is all. Have a nice one.

If you're against animals suffering so you can eat, then why would you still drink milk and eat eggs etc.?

For cows to produce milk, they need to give birth to a calf first and that calf doesn't get to frolic for the rest of its life. If it's male, it's probably just killed straight away.
Eggs can come from battery farms.

Vegetarians drink milk and eat eggs. Both of those act involve killing/using animals. A lot of vegetarians ******** how they don't want anything to do with animal deaths even though they still use products that cause animal deaths and animal torture.

I've been a vegetarian for 2 years now. Most of my friends don't even know, simply because I don't like to tell people, because this is generally the reaction I get.

Honestly, I don't give a **** who eats what. I don't personally believe in eating meat, but I can understand why people do eat it. I hate it when people tell me my eating habits are wrong, so I refuse to tell anyone their eating habits are wrong.

Anyways, isn't anyone getting kinda tired of the "vegetarians eat countless helpless plants each day" joke? This post was better than most, but seriously, it's been posted like once per week since the dawn of the internet.

Not to pick on anybody but there are actually people who are "bleeding heart" enough to think that even eating plants is evil and even the strictest vegans don't go far enough for them. They're called "primals" or "primal eaters". The irony is that they've gone all the way round and have come full circle back to eating both meat and vegetables.

I got caught in a debate about vegetarianism at my college yesterday. I was replying to all these questions as truthfully and as non-confrontational as possible. I was being criticized, and one ****** even had the nerve to say this:

"But you preach your vegetarianism to us. You're kind of preaching right now."

************ , I'm defending myself and I never once made a reference about my beliefs towards being a vegetarian, other than why I am a vegetarian (I.E, I personally don't think the way animals are treated is ethical, those were my exact words) and I literally mentioned to everyone I was a vegetarian when I first decided to change my diet. Don't tell me I'm preaching when YOU bring up the topic and YOU start to argue with me.

and there are so many things to explore like pickle okra and dried fruits. i have a dehydrator and it is awesome. also, i plant a lot of fruits and veggies and the every once in a while. its pretty great

I'm kind of a junk food vegetarian. I eat a lot of chips for snacks, but I eat pretty healthy at meals. I love stir fried vegetables. Tofu is pretty ******* delicious. Most of the stranger meals I've eaten I don't even know the name of. But there really is a lot of food to try

I'm not too familiar with those, but I'm sure they're quite good. I love chinese food. As part of getting my parents to agree to let me do this (I have some health issues that would make malnutrition very bad for me), I had to agree to continue eating some fish. So I'm not technically a vegetarian. Most of the time I get shrimp fried rice when I get chinese food. I've had some meatless meals there too though, and they're pretty good.